United States -- Politics and government
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United States -- Politics and government
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United States
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- Red Power, the Native American civil rights movement, Troy R. Johnson
- We still hold these truths, rediscovering our principles, reclaiming our future, Matthew Spalding
- National idealism and international realities, [an address by Secretary of State William P. Rogers]
- Gun violence in America, the struggle for control, Alexander DeConde
- An indigenous peoples' history of the United States, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
- Enemies of the state, the radical right in America from FDR to Trump, D.J. Mulloy
- Federalism, director of production, Scott Gardner ; producers, Scott Gardner, Trevor Lee ; director, Aprille Hollis ; writers, Valerie Foster, Teri Davis
- The velvet coup, the Constitution, the Supreme Court, and the decline of American democracy, Daniel Lazare
- Things that matter, three decades of passions, pastimes, and politics, Charles Krauthammer
- The age of austerity, how scarcity will remake American politics, Thomas Byrne Edsall
- The violence inside, a brief history of an ongoing American tragedy, Chris Murphy
- Independents rising, outsider movements, third parties and the struggle for post-partisan America, Jacqueline S. Salit
- Triggered, how the left thrives on hate and wants to silence us, Donald Trump Jr
- The not-so-special interests, interest groups, public representation, and American governance, Matt Grossmann
- Of grunge and government, let's fix this broken democracy!, by Krist Novoselic
- We the people, the American people and their government, [text, Division of Political History]
- The House Journal, origin, purpose, and approval, Jane A. Hudiburg
- Democracy in America, Alexis de Tocqueville ; specially edited and abridged for the modern reader by Richard D. Heffner
- Resolutions of the General Assembly of Florida, relative to changing the lands reserved for seminaries of learning, public schools, seats of government, and internal improvements, and entering them in legal subdivisions on any portion of the public lands subject to sale. January 14, 1846. Referred to the Committee on Public Lands, and ordered to be printed
- This Indian country, American Indian political activists and the place they made, Frederick E. Hoxie
- Political numeracy, mathematical perspectives on our chaotic constitution, by Michael I. Meyerson
- Gaming the vote, why elections aren't fair (and what we can do about it), William Poundstone
- The history of the Democratic Party, by Bruce & Becky Durost Fish
- Advice and dissent, why America suffers when economics and politics collide, Alan S. Blinder
- On the brink, inside the race to stop the collapse of the global financial system, Henry M. Paulson, Jr
- The 1776 report, The President's Advisory 1776 Commission
- Liberty and freedom, David Hackett Fischer
- The great debate, Edmund Burke, Thomas Paine, and the birth of right and left, Yuval Levin
- The bulldozer and the big tent, blind Republicans, lame Democrats, and the recovery of American ideals, Todd Gitlin
- A time to fight, reclaiming a fair and just America, Jim Webb
- The arc of a covenant, the United States, Israel, and the fate of the Jewish people, Walter Russell Mead
- Your road to passing the U.S. citizenship test, produced by ECM MultiMedia, Inc. ; filmed and edited by Kyle Day
- Michigan -- Constitution, &c. -- state government. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a constitution and form of government by the inhabitants of the Territory of Michigan, with a view to the admission of the said territory into the Union, on an equal footing with the original states. December 10, 1835. Read, and referred to a select committee
- Profiles in courage, John F. Kennedy ; foreword by Robert F. Kennedy
- Democrips and Rebloodlicans, no more gangs in government, Jesse Ventura with Dick Russell
- The "S" word, a short history of an American tradition ... socialism, John Nichols
- The United States of paranoia, a conspiracy theory, Jesse Walker
- The people and the ballot, a history of American political politics, by professor Joshua Kaplan
- Are we prepared?, four WMD crises that could transform U.S. security, Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction, National Defense University
- America by heart, reflections on family, faith, and flag, Sarah Palin
- Bienvenidos a los Estados Unidos de América, guía para inmigrantes nuevos
- Break through, from the death of environmentalism to the politics of possibility, Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger
- Democracy papers
- Key U.S. Government positions related to international religious freedom
- The lonely days were Sundays, reflections of a Jewish southerner, by Eli N. Evans
- Public opinion, Walter Lippmann
- Selecting a president, Eleanor Clift and Matthew Spieler
- War on drugs, opposing viewpoints, Tamara L. Roleff, book editor
- Congress.gov, United States legislative information
- Unholy, why white evangelicals worship at the altar of Donald Trump, Sarah Posner
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